Redouane Hagaoui

Redouane Hagaoui (died 15 January 2015), also known as Abu Khalid al-Maghribi, was a Belgian member of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) who, along with Tarik Jadaoun, planned to attack stores in Belgium that sold copies of the "survivors' issue" of Charlie Hebdo. Jadaoun and Hagaoui were killed in Verviers by Belgian police.

Biography
Redouane Hagaoui was born in Belgium to a family of Moroccan descent, and he became a radical Islamist. Hagaoui took on the kunya of "Abu Khalid al-Maghribi" and declared his allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Hagaoui and Tarik Jadaoun, another ISIS member from Belgium, were told by ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud to attack stores selling the "survivors' issue" of the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo Massacre. Hagaoui and Jadaoun were killed in an anti-terrorism operation by Belgian police in their apartment in Verviers.